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G. CHIARCOSSI HOLDER FOR MILK BOTTLES Filed Sept. 10 1924.

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GUIDO CHIARCOSSI, 9F POWELL REVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA.

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Application filed- September 10,1324. Serial No. 736,884.

To aZZwhom it may comers: bet-ween the front and rear walls 2 and 3 Be it known thatl, Guise CHIARCOSSI, a of'the panel 1; subject of the Ki lg Italy, and a resident The numeral 1- indicates a spring pressed of Powell River, in the Prov'nce or British colt horizontally movable in a casing 13 80 Columbia, Canada, have invented certain mounted upon the rear wall 2, the inner end new and useful Improvements in Holders 1% of the bolt 12 being splayed to engage for mill; Bottles, which the following is any one of the teeth 15 of the sleeve 10 a specification. when the cover is dropped into contact with My invention relates to improvements in the bottle. At the outer end of the bolt 12 65 1o holders for milk bottles, the objects of which a cord 16 is. provided which is adapted to are to provide means whereby a bottle of be led through the wall onto which the botmilk on delivery is placed into the holder tle holder i secured, for the purposes-i reand is automatically locked therein and th leasing the bolt from engagement with the bottle top covered to prevent contamination. sleeve and to permit the cover 7 to be raised 7 A further object is to provide means wherefor the removal of the bottle. by the removal of the bottle is rendered The numeral 17 indicates a rod vertically possible to any person within the dwelling movable within the panel 1 which is bent to to which the holder is attached. a right angle through the aperture to The invention consists essentially of a form a trigger 18 which is depressed by the 75 0 shallow container mounted upon a vertical weight of the bottle. The upper end ofthe panel and is adapted to be secured outside rod is pivotally connected to a bell crank a suitable wall adjacent a door, cover for 19 which is mounted upon a pin 20 and is holding the bottle in the container and means adapted to engage the lower extremity of extending through the wall for releasing the the sleeve 10 to hold it and the cover 7 in 89 bottle holding means, as will be more fully raised position.

described in the following specification in Having thus described the several parts him of my invention I will now briefly explain Fig. 1 is a sectional view of by invention its use. taken through the container with the cover The bottle holder is preferably secured to 35 raised to receive the milk bottle. the outside of an outer wall in close proxi- Fia. 2 is a sectional view showing the bot- Duty to a door and the cord 16 carried tle held in place by the cover. through to the inner side of the wall, so

Fig. 3 is a rear sectional view taken on the that the bottle and the cord may be conline 33 of Figure 1. veniently reached from the door opening. 0 In the drawings like characters of reier- T he bottle holder is set with the cover cnce indicate corresponding parts in each raised as shown in Figure l, and when a figura bottle is deposited within the container 6 The numeral 1 indicates a hollow vertical its weight depresses the trigger 18 impartpanel having a rear wall 2 and a front wall ing a downward movement to the rod 1?", P5 3, which latter is provided with vertical slot releasing the bell crank 19 from engagement 4: along which the cover is movable, and 5 with the sleeve 10, thereby pe mitting the is an aperture through which the trigger 18 cover 7 to fall onto the bottle top, when extends; the bolt 12 engages the sleeve 10 to prevent The numeral 6 indicates a circular conthe cover from being raised. W0 trainer of a diameter substantially equal to To remove the bottle it suiiices to pull the the largest sized bottle which is liable to be cord 16 and raise the bottle and the cover deposited therein. The numeral 7 indicates 7 until the bell crank 19 engages the lower a cover which is adapted to fit closely upon extremity of the sleeve 10 and then withthe top of a mill: bottle and is pref-crab] draw the bottle from the device, which leaves 105 lined on its underside with a cork disk it set for the reception of another bottle. which. serves to cushion the impact of the hat I claim as my invention is: cover when dropping upon the bottle top and 1. A bottle holder comprising a base also to exclude dust and flies therefrom. The member shaped to provide a pocket for recover 7 is carried upon an arm 9 extending ceiving the bottom of a bottle, a hollow casfrom a sleeve 10 having sliding movement ing carried by the base member and extendupon a vertical rod 11 suitably journalled ing perpendicular thereto, a vertical guiderod mounted within and extending longitudinally of said casing, a carriage slidable vertically on said rod and carrying a cap member adapted to fit over the upper end of the bottle, a spring pressed latch operating in an opening formed in a wall otthe casing and adapted to engage teeth formed on the carriage when the'latter 1s m a position opposite said latch member, a-trigger engageable with'the carriage to support the same in elevated position with respect to said latch member, a depr-essible element positioned in the base member and adapted the cap member upon the top of the bottle.

2. A mill; bottle holder comprising a base member, a guide rod supported to extend vertically with respect to said base member, a carriage slidable on said rod and equipped with a cap member adapted to fit over the upper end of a bottle having its lower end engaged in the base member, a trigger in the form of a pivotally mounted bell-crank having one arm disposed to reach beneath the carriage to support the latter when in elevated position a'vertically movable rod having its upper end connected to the remaining end of the bell-c ank and its lower end bent at right angles and disposed in the base member so as to be depressed by the weight of a bottle, and a spring encircling said rod and confined between an upper abutment on the rod and a lower 'sta' tionery abutment, said spring serving to normally hold the trigger in carriage engaging position and with the lower end of the rod resiliently held above the bottom of the base member. v

Dated at Powell River, B. (1, this 22nd day of August, 1924.

GUIDO OHIARCOSSI. 

